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5. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

  ¡°Everywhere we go, even back in the Midwest, you hear Gilbert all the time,¡± says Karen Breeden, who moved to the Phoenix suburb, Arizona last week from South Bend, Indiana, with her husband and two children. ¡°People come here because there are good jobs, it¡¯s pretty affordable, and it offers lots for the families, too,¡± she said. Gilbert, Arizona topped the list of the fastest-growing cities with at least 100,000 people, according to Census Bureau figures being released on Thursday. The numbers show new residents flocking to midsize cities in Florida, Arizona, Nevada, and California. Hurt by skyrocketing housing prices, people are leaving San Francisco, Boston and other large cities in droves. Gilbert grew by more than 46,000 people, or 42 percent, to just over 156,000 residents in a little over four years.

(A) Lots of new houses are under construction in large cities.

(B) San Francisco and Boston are among the fastest-growing cities in the US.

(C) The population in Gilbert has been sharply decreased in recent years.

(D) People move from large cities to midsize cities because of housing costs.

Á¤´ä: D


28. Choose the best order from [A] through [D] for a paragraph starting with the sentence in the box.

Nearly every major city in the world provides some form of public transportation.


[A] The most common form of public transportation is the bus which has been in use in major cities since approximately 1900.

[B] Also special busses can be chartered for trips to the mountains, to lakes, and to nearby places of historical interests.

[C] This is necessary not only for visitors to the city, but also to provide citizens with low-cost transportation and to help reduce the traffic on streets and highways.

[D] In some cities, the city bus system offers ¡°mini-bus¡± service as a convenience to shoppers in the downtown business district.

(A) [A] ¡ª [C] ¡ª [B] ¡ª [D]                       (B) [C] ¡ª [B] ¡ª [D] ¡ª [A]

(C) [A] ¡ª [D] ¡ª [C] ¡ª [B]                       (D) [C] ¡ª [A] ¡ª [B] ¡ª [D]

Á¤´ä: A


34. Which element does NOT attract students to the commercial schools according to the passage?

  In recent audits, the state comptroller¡¯s office found more problems with commercial schools. In audits of four degree-granting schools in the past year, the comptroller found that irregularities in financial aid grants were more than eight times higher at the two commercial schools studied than at the public college and the private non profit college that it also reviewed. Nonetheless, more and more college students are attracted by the career-oriented education these schools typically offer, as well as by their often relaxed admissions policies and their consumer-oriented focus. Students are also drawn by the aggressive advertising that many employ. In New York City, for example, it is hard to miss their splashy campaigns in newspapers and on buses and subway cars offering quick degrees, generous financial aid and job placement.

(A) career-oriented programs

(B) relaxed admissions

(C) high quality of education

(D) aggressive advertising

Á¤´ä: C

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